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    There are a few ways to cut through objects in Blender. One way is to use the Knife tool. With the Knife tool active, hover your cursor over the object you want to cut and press K. This will divide the object i...
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    If you're trying to scale an object in Object Mode and it's not working, it's probably because you're in Blender's default proportional editing mode. To fix this, simply turn off proportional editing by hitting...
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    There are a few ways to attach an object to a bone in Blender. The most straightforward way is to select the bone you wish to attach the object to, then select the object you wish to attach, and press Ctrl+P. T...
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    There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to center an object in Blender will vary depending on your individual workflow and preferences. However, some tips on how to center an obje...
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    There are a few ways to copy keyframes from one object to another in Blender. One way is to use the dope sheet. In the dope sheet, select the keyframes you want to copy, then press Ctrl+C. Next, select the obje...
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    There are a few different ways you can scale an object in Blender to a specific size. First, you can select the object you want to scale and then enter the desired size in the Scale panel in the Object tab of t...
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    In Blender, you can select an object by left-clicking on it in the 3D View. To select multiple objects, you can do so by holding down the Shift key while you left-click on each object. To deselect an object, si...
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    To edit an object in Blender, first select it by clicking on it. Then, in the 'Edit' tab of the Blender interface, you'll see a variety of options for editing the object.
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    There are a few possible explanations for why an object might suddenly disappear in Blender. One possibility is that you accidentally hit the 'hide' button for that object. To fix this, simply hit the 'unhide' ...
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    In Blender, you can subtract one object from another using the Boolean Modifier. This is a really useful tool for creating complex shapes and scenes.